Best of Eric Woerth

Best of Eric Woerth

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JOEL SAGET

Eric Woerth gives a speech while taking part in the debate to allow gay couples to get married and adopt children on February 4, 2013 at the National Assembly in Paris. Two days before, Members of Parliament voted 249-97 in favour of Article One of the draft law, which redefines marriage as being a contract between two people rather than necessarily between a man and a woman. AFP PHOTO JOEL SAGET

Eric Woerth gives a speech while taking part in the debate to allow gay couples to get married and adopt children on February 4, 2013 at the National Assembly in Paris. Two days before, Members of Parliament voted 249-97 in favour of Article One of the draft law, which redefines marriage as being a contract between two people rather than necessarily between a man and a woman. AFP PHOTO JOEL SAGET

Weekly Meeting At Elysee Palace - October 13th

Franck Prevel

France's Minister for Labor, Solidarity and Public Services Eric Woerth leaves the Elysee palace after the weekly cabinet meeting on October 13, 2010 in Paris, France. Strikers in France have continued their protest against President Sarkozy's proposed changes to the country's pension system which involves a plan to raise the retirement age.

France's Minister for Labor, Solidarity and Public Services Eric Woerth leaves the Elysee palace after the weekly cabinet meeting on October 13, 2010 in Paris, France. Strikers in France have continued their protest against President Sarkozy's proposed changes to the country's pension system which involves a plan to raise the retirement age.

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MEHDI FEDOUACH

Former French budget minister Eric Woerth leaves the Courthouse in Bordeaux on March 24, 2015. Eric Woerth and former manager of L'Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt, Patrice de Maistre, returned to court for a second time on March 23, 2015 in Bordeaux, southwestern France, on charges of 'influence peddling.' AFP PHOTO / MEHDI FEDOUACH

Former French budget minister Eric Woerth leaves the Courthouse in Bordeaux on March 24, 2015. Eric Woerth and former manager of L'Oreal heiress Liliane Bettencourt, Patrice de Maistre, returned to court for a second time on March 23, 2015 in Bordeaux, southwestern France, on charges of 'influence peddling.' AFP PHOTO / MEHDI FEDOUACH

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MEHDI FEDOUACH

Former French minister and right-wing opposition UMP party treasurer Eric Woerth (R) and his lawyer Jean-Yves Le Borgne (L) leave the courthouse of Bordeaux, southwestern France, on February 23, 2015, on the last week of the trial of ten people charged with exploiting L'Oreal heiress and France's richest woman Liliane Bettencourt. Ten members of Bettencourt's entourage are accused of taking advantage of the 92-year-old billionaire's growing mental frailty in an explosive legal and political drama. AFP PHOTO / MEHDI FEDOUACH

Former French minister and right-wing opposition UMP party treasurer Eric Woerth (R) and his lawyer Jean-Yves Le Borgne (L) leave the courthouse of Bordeaux, southwestern France, on February 23, 2015, on the last week of the trial of ten people charged with exploiting L'Oreal heiress and France's richest woman Liliane Bettencourt. Ten members of Bettencourt's entourage are accused of taking advantage of the 92-year-old billionaire's growing mental frailty in an explosive legal and political drama. AFP PHOTO / MEHDI FEDOUACH

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MEHDI FEDOUACH

Former French minister and former treasurer of the right-wing UMP party, Eric Woerth arrives at the Bordeaux courthouse on January 29, 2015 for the 4th day of the trial of ten people charged with exploiting France's richest woman Liliane Bettencourt. 10 members of Bettencourt's entourage are accused of taking advantage of the 92-year-old billionaire's growing mental fragility in an explosive legal and political drama. AFP PHOTO / MEHDI FEDOUACH

Former French minister and former treasurer of the right-wing UMP party, Eric Woerth arrives at the Bordeaux courthouse on January 29, 2015 for the 4th day of the trial of ten people charged with exploiting France's richest woman Liliane Bettencourt. 10 members of Bettencourt's entourage are accused of taking advantage of the 92-year-old billionaire's growing mental fragility in an explosive legal and political drama. AFP PHOTO / MEHDI FEDOUACH

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MEHDI FEDOUACH

Former minister and former treasurer of the right-wing UMP party, Eric Woerth (R) arrives at the Bordeaux courthouse on January 29, 2015 for the 4th day of the trial of ten people charged with exploiting France's richest woman Liliane Bettencourt. 10 members of Bettencourt's entourage are accused of taking advantage of the 92-year-old billionaire's growing mental fragility in an explosive legal and political drama. AFP PHOTO / MEHDI FEDOUACH

Former minister and former treasurer of the right-wing UMP party, Eric Woerth (R) arrives at the Bordeaux courthouse on January 29, 2015 for the 4th day of the trial of ten people charged with exploiting France's richest woman Liliane Bettencourt. 10 members of Bettencourt's entourage are accused of taking advantage of the 92-year-old billionaire's growing mental fragility in an explosive legal and political drama. AFP PHOTO / MEHDI FEDOUACH

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JEAN PIERRE MULLER

Former budget minister Eric Woerth looks on in the Courthouse in Bordeaux on March 23, 2015. Former UMP minister Eric Woerth and former manager of L'Oreal heiress, Patrice de Maistre, returned to court for a second time on March 23, 2015 in Bordeaux, southwestern France, on charges of 'influence peddling.' AFP PHOTO / JEAN PIERRE MULLER

Former budget minister Eric Woerth looks on in the Courthouse in Bordeaux on March 23, 2015. Former UMP minister Eric Woerth and former manager of L'Oreal heiress, Patrice de Maistre, returned to court for a second time on March 23, 2015 in Bordeaux, southwestern France, on charges of 'influence peddling.' AFP PHOTO / JEAN PIERRE MULLER

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UMP MP Eric Woerth gives a speech while taking part in the debate to... News PhotoChild,Couple - Relationship,Debate,Eric Woerth,France,Giving,Government,Horizontal,Married,National Assembly,Paris - France,Participant,Politics,Speech,Union for a Popular MovementPhotographer JOEL SAGETCollection: AFP 2013 AFPUMP MP Eric Woerth gives a speech while taking part in the debate to allow gay couples to get married and adopt children on February 4, 2013 at the National Assembly in Paris. Two days before, Members of Parliament voted 249-97 in favour of Article One of the draft law, which redefines marriage as being a contract between two people rather than necessarily between a man and a woman. AFP PHOTO JOEL SAGET (Photo credit should read JOEL SAGET/AFP/Getty Images)